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Hannah B. Harvey · 2013
From Parents to Professionals — Hannah B. Harvey on oral storytelling, narrative arc, voice, audience. Layer-1 writing-craft corpus.
Sequence ladder
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What this book knows
Storytelling is a scholar-artist's craft: structure, embodiment, and emotional commitment transform both teller and audience.
education-and-formation
By analyzing how storytelling works—how we use stories in everyday life and why we tell stories—we can become better practitioners of storytelling as an art form.
GC-AOS-RC-006Contextualize the story in its community. What cultural purposes does the story serve? What values does it reinforce or instill? Why does the story survive in this culture?
ASPP-RC-111self-and-identity
When you come to the end of a good story—both you and your audience are in a different place than where you started. The story changes you.
ASPP-RC-132Your temperament shapes your relationship to the world and your point of view. Class and economic background influence who the hero is and who the villain is.
GC-AOS-RC-049embodiment
You'll have to communicate that emotional commitment through your words, your body, and the emotional resonance of your voice.
GC-AOS-RC-074Your embodied presence sets the emotional tone for the telling. If you're energized, your story will be energized and so will your audience.
ASPP-RC-122Illuminates
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